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  1. Read Act II, Scene 4, Line 32. During this scene, the reader can characterize Anne as —Read Act II, Scene 4, Line 32. During
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  2. Read Act II, Scene 4, Line 32. During this scene, the reader can characterize Anne as —Read Act II, Scene 4, Line 32. During
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  3. Sprite Scene PlanningDùng shapes, speles, and text you're going to create a single scene You can think of this tike a page in a
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  4. Sprite Scene PlanningDùng shapes, speles, and text you're going to create a single scene You can think of this tike a page in a
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  5. Sprite Scene PlanningDùng shapes, speles, and text you're going to create a single scene You can think of this tike a page in a
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  6. 71 point Question at position 7 Read the following line from Act II, Scene 4. For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now
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  7. A murder occurred in a house. However, investigators also search a suspect’s car. What are they searching?A. a parallel scene
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  8. 1. consecrated (adjective, Act 3, Scene 2, Line 7)a. Definition: b. Sentence: 2. ensue (verb, Act 3, Scene 2, Line 92) a.
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  9. What are two differences between the two scenes in the play?Answer choices for the above question Scene 1 ends with doubt about
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  10. The Man Without a Countryby Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Use the scene to answer the question. How does the playwright develop
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